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How To Sell Curriculums To Schools

podcast December 31, 1969


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David sits down with Joel Boyce, a high school assistant principal and curriculum developer, to dive deep into the world of education and entrepreneurship. They discuss how to overcome the challenges of traditional education, the power of social-emotional learning, and the untapped potential of entrepreneurship in schools.

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00:00:00 – Intro

00:02:34 – The impact of entrepreneurship curriculum in schools

00:10:32 – How Joel became a curriculum developer

00:19:19 – Social-Emotional Learning and its growing importance

00:28:41 – Steps to developing a curriculum for schools

00:32:10 – The role of digital learning for modern students

00:40:22 – Challenges in education and how to solve them

00:44:12 – Final thoughts and contact information for Dr. Joyce

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